Actually, we don't support password-based login. Never have. Just the OAuth methods above. Why?
It's easy and quick. No "reset password" flow. No password to forget.
It lets us avoid storing passwords that hackers could access and use to try to log into our users' email or bank accounts.
It makes it harder for one person to share a paid Interview Cake account with multiple people.
time. We can sum all the numbers 1..n in time using the fancy formula, but it still takes time to sum all the numbers in our input list.
additional space—the only additional space we use is for numbers to hold the sums with and without the repeated value.
If our list contains huge numbers or is really long, our sum might be so big it causes an integer overflow. What are some ways to protect against this?
Actually, we don't support password-based login. Never have. Just the OAuth methods above. Why?
It's easy and quick. No "reset password" flow. No password to forget.
It lets us avoid storing passwords that hackers could access and use to try to log into our users' email or bank accounts.
It makes it harder for one person to share a paid Interview Cake account with multiple people.
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